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Claims for Patent: 6,933,103


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Summary for Patent: 6,933,103
Title: Biocompatible tissue for therapeutic use and method of making same
Abstract:A biocompatible graft material and a method for making the same are disclosed. The method of making the graft material involves freezing and subsequently thawing a donated tissue sample in a bleach solution. The tissue is then washed in a detergent solution, treated with antimicrobial agents, and soaked in a hypertonic solution. The tissue is thereafter treated with sodium hydroxide and later hydrogen peroxide to yield the desired biocompatible graft material.
Inventor(s): Klein; Dean (North Oaks, MN), Katzner; Leo D. (Shakopee, MN)
Assignee: Brennen Medical, Inc. (St. Paul, MN) Carbon Medical Technologies, Inc. (St. Paul, MN)
Application Number:10/086,933
Patent Claims:1. A method of preparing an immunologically inert collagenic graft material comprising the steps of: procuring body tissue from one of an autolugous, heterologous or allogenic source; soaking the body tissue in a bleach solution; rinsing the body tissue in water to remove bleach solution from the tissues; washing the body tissue in a detergent solution; rinsing the body tissue to remove the detergent solution; trimming the body tissue to a desired physical form; soaking the body tissue in an iodophor solution; rinsing the body tissue to remove the iodophor solution; soaking the body tissue in a hypertonic solution; rinsing the body tissue to remove the hypertonic solution therefrom; agitating the body tissue in a caustic solution; rinsing the body tissue in water under agitation to remove the caustic solution therefrom; treating the body tissue with a peroxide solution under agitation; rinsing the body tissue in sterile water; and conserving the body tissue in a sterile environment until needed.

2. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the hypertonic solution is a saline solution.

3. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the step of soaking the body tissue in a hypertonic solution further comprises the steps of: soaking the body tissue in a series of increasingly hypertonic solutions and rinsing the body tissue after each soaking in a hypotonic solution to remove the hypertonic solution therefrom.

4. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the caustic solution comprises one of sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, sodium dodecylsulfate, urea, phenol, and formic acid.

5. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the caustic solution comprises a sodium hydroxide solution having a concentration of between 0.75 N and 1.25N.

6. The method of preparing a graft of material of claim 3 wherein the series of hypertonic solutions comprise 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10% and 12% saline solutions.

7. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the body tissue is immersed in hydrogen peroxide in a reaction chamber comprising: a receptacle portion into which hydrogen peroxide and the body tissue are placed; an agitation that is supported upon an axle with in the receptacle and which rotates so as to agitate the hydrogen peroxide and body tissue; and a perforated cover placed over the receptacle so as to maintain the body tissue below the surface of the hydrogen peroxide.

8. A method of preparing an immunologically inert collagenic graft material comprising the steps of: procuring body tissue from one of an autolugous, heterologous or allogenic source; washing the body tissue in a detergent solution; treating the body tissue with at least one anti-microbial and/or anti-viral solution; soaking the body tissue in a hypertonic solution; soaking the body tissue in a solution comprising a caustic reagent; treating the body tissue with a hydrogen peroxide solution; and conserving the body tissue in a sterile environment.

9. A method of preparing an implantable collagenic graft material by removing cellular components from a preexisting extracellular matrix comprising the steps of: freezing and subsequently thawing an untreated portion of the extracellular matrix in a bleach solution; washing the extracellular matrix in a detergent solution; lysing cellular components present in the extracellular matrix by soaking the extracellular matrix in a hypedonic solution; soaking the extracellular matrix in a solution of sodium hydroxide; and soaking the extracellular matrix in a solution of hydrogen peroxide.

10. The method of preparing an implantable graft material of claim 9 further comprising the step of treating the extracellular matrix with an antibacterial agent.

11. The method of preparing an implantable graft material of claim 9 further comprising the step of soaking the extra cellular material in an iodophor solution.

12. The method of preparing an implantable graft material of claim 9 further comprising the step of treating the extracellular matrix with an antibiotic solution.

13. The method of preparing an implantable graft material of claim 9 further comprising the step of treating the extracellular matrix with an antibiotic solution comprising kanamycin.

14. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the body tissue is additionally treated with a bactericidal agent.

15. The method of preparing a graft material of claim 1 wherein the hydrogen peroxide solution may be replaced by one of peracetic acid, perbenzoic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sodium peroxide, or potassium permanganate.

16. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 8 wherein the anti-bacterial solution comprises one of an iodophor or a bleach.

17. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 8 wherein the anti-microbial and/or anti-viral solution comprises one of povidone-iodine, sodium hypochlorite, or calcium hypochlorite.

18. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 9 wherein one of potassium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, sodium dodecylsulfate, urea, phenol, or formic acid may be substituted for sodium hydroxide.

19. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 8 wherein one of peracetic acid benzoyl peroxide, sodium peroxide, or potassium permanganate may be substituted for hydrogen peroxide.

20. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 8 wherein the bleach solution may comprise one of sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.

21. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 9 wherein an iodophor may be substituted for the bleach solution.

22. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 21 wherein the iodophor comprises povidone-iodine.

23. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 1 further comprising the steps of initially freezing the body tissues in a first bleach solution for a predetermined time and at a predetermined temperature and then thawing the body tissues in a second bleach solution.

24. The method of preparing an immunologically inert graft material of claim 8 further comprising the step of freezing, and subsequently thawing a preselected quantity of body tissue in a bleach solution.

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